The invention relates to a method for producing a gasket on a component using a shaping tool, wherein the material used for the gasket is a UV-curable sealing or gasket material, and wherein the shaping tool comprises an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and which is provided for filling with the gasket material, and wherein furthermore the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity, comprising the following steps in the order indicated:
The invention further relates to a shaping tool for use in such a method.
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1. A method for producing a gasket on a component, comprising:
a. providing a UV-curable gasket material;
b. providing a shaping tool including an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and which is provided for filling with the gasket material, and wherein the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity;
c. introducing the gasket material into the cavity of the shaping tool;
d. placing the component onto the lower face of the tool provided with the gasket material;
e. pressing the component onto the tool;
f. curing the gasket material by way of UV irradiation; and
g. removing the tool from the component and the gasket joined thereto,
wherein steps c to g are performed in the indicated order and the gasket material is introduced into the cavity of the shaping tool by an automated robotic system.
8. A method for producing a gasket on a component, comprising:
a. providing a UV-curable gasket material;
b. providing a shaping tool including an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and which is provided for filling with the gasket material, and wherein the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity;
c. introducing the gasket material into the cavity of the shaping tool;
d. placing the component onto the lower face of the tool provided with the gasket material;
e. pressing the component onto the tool;
f. curing the gasket material by way of UV irradiation; and
g. removing the tool from the component and the gasket joined thereto,
wherein steps c to g are performed in the indicated order and curing of the gasket material is carried out using UV LEDs which are applied directly onto the shaping tool.
2. A method for producing a gasket on a component, comprising:
a. providing a UV-curable gasket material;
b. providing a shaping tool including an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and which is provided for filling with the gasket material, and wherein the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity;
c. introducing the gasket material into the cavity of the shaping tool;
d. placing the component onto the lower face of the tool provided with the gasket material;
e. pressing the component onto the tool;
f. curing the gasket material by way of UV irradiation; and
g. removing the tool from the component and the gasket joined thereto,
wherein steps c to q are performed in the indicated order and the step of introducing the gasket material into the cavity of the shaping tool comprises screen printing the gasket material into the cavity.
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The present application is a continuation of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2015/068107, filed Aug. 5, 2015, which claims priority to Application No. 10 2014 216613.6, filed in the Federal Republic of Germany on Aug. 21, 2014, which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a method for producing a gasket on a component using a shaping tool and to a shaping tool for use in such a method.
Sealing elements of a wide variety are used to avoid undesirable mass transfers from one space to another. Such seals can be produced in different ways.
For numerous application fields, gaskets are produced as separate elements and then inserted at the appropriate location, wherein for this purpose often times a groove is provided in the component to be sealed, into which the gasket is inserted or pressed.
A method for creating a seal on a component is known from EP 1 477 712 A1, in which a sealing material is initially applied to the component to be sealed by way of screen printing and then, using a tool, the geometry of the finished seal is impressed into the sealing material.
Another method is known from the prior art which allows gaskets to be applied directly to the component to be sealed; see U.S. Pat. No. 7,790,094 B2 in this regard, for example. The method provides for a mold including a component to be sealed to be clamped, and for the sealing material to then be injected under pressure into a cavity formed in the mold via a corresponding feed conduit using an injection molding process. It is moreover already known to use UV-curable sealing materials and UV-transparent shaping tools, so that the curing of the sealing material can take place by UV irradiation through the mold. Such methods are also known by the terms “mold-in-place” (MIP) or “cured-in-place” (CIP).
One drawback of the injection molding method is that, due to the pressurized filling process, care must be taken to ensure that the component and the tool are clamped sufficiently firmly together and moreover are sealed with respect to each other in such a way that the sealing material does not egress at an undesirable location. The pressures that can be used to inject the sealing material are therefore limited. However, in particular when producing gaskets having very small dimensions, as they are used for components used in a drive train of vehicles, for example, it has proven to be difficult to inject the sealing material into the accordingly small cavity using limited pressure.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a method for producing a gasket on a component using a shaping tool and to provide a shaping tool to be used in such a method, whereby the drawbacks from the prior art can be overcome.
This object is achieved by a method according to claim 1 and by a shaping tool according to claim 10.
Advantageous embodiments and refinements of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
According to claim 1, the invention relates to a method for producing a gasket on a component using a shaping tool, wherein the material used for the gasket is a UV-curable sealing or gasket material, and wherein the shaping tool comprises an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and which is provided for filling with the sealing material, and wherein furthermore the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity, comprising the following steps in the order indicated:
In other words, the method according to the invention is primarily characterized in that, in a first method step, the sealing material is introduced into the cavity of the tool which is open toward the lower face of the shaping tool and that the component to be sealed is placed onto the lower face of the tool filled with sealing material only in a subsequent method step. Filling of the shaping tool, which hereinafter is also referred to as a mold, under pressure is thus eliminated, so that the above-described disadvantages accompanying pressurized filling of the mold can be overcome.
The designations ‘lower face’ and ‘upper face’ are essentially interchangeable, which is to say that the side of the shaping tool toward which the cavity is open can also be referred to as the upper face, and the side facing away from the cavity can be referred to as the lower face of the shaping tool.
A component to be sealed may be understood to mean any suitable component. This component may in particular have a film-like design or be designed as a film, as is the case in the production of fuel cells, for example.
Placing and pressing the component on the tool, as described in method steps 2 and 3, shall be understood to mean a relative movement between the component and the tool. The invention thus also expressly covers methods in which the tool is placed and pressed onto the component. What is essential is that the component and the shaping tool filled with the sealing material in a preceding method step are guided close to each other and pressed together.
The method according to the invention in principle allows gaskets of any arbitrary height to be implemented; however, the method is particularly suitable for producing gaskets having very small dimensions and a height between 0.2 and 1 mm, as they are used in fuel cell production, for example. It goes without saying, however, that such gaskets can also be used in other fields, in particular in engine production.
According to one proposed aspect of the invention, it is provided that the introduction of the sealing material into the cavity of the shaping tool is carried out using a screen printing method. For this purpose, the mold is positioned in a screen printing machine, and the sealing material is introduced into the cavity of the mold through a fine-meshed screen using a squeegee. The screen can be prepared with the aid of templates in such a way that the sealing material is applied only in an intended region, which is the region of the cavity here, and the screen is designed to be impervious to the sealing material outside this region. Depending on the depth of the cavity, and thus the height of the gasket to be formed, multiple squeegeeing of sealing material may be necessary to completely fill the cavity.
Contrary to the injection molding method customary in the prior art, in this way completely pressure-free filling of the mold is possible.
A robotic system may be used according to the invention, in particular to create larger gasket heights, which introduces the sealing material directly into the cavity of the shaping tool in an automated manner.
One embodiment of the invention provides for the shaping tool to be made of a flexible material, preferably silicone or based on silicon, at least in the region of the cavity. In this way, the mold can be removed easily from the component to be sealed, and the gasket joined thereto, after curing has been completed. For this purpose, the flexible material preferably exhibits good release action with respect to the sealing material to be processed and good molding behavior. Since curing of the sealing material according to the invention takes place by way of UV irradiation, the flexible material is additionally UV-transparent and UV-stable, at least in the region of the cavity. In the region of the cavity, the shaping tool may be made of a UV-transparent material throughout from the upper face to the lower face.
A further advantage of the flexible material, of silicone, for example, is that tolerances between the mold and the component to be sealed can be compensated for. The mold made of flexible material ideally conforms to the surface of the component to be sealed. This is particularly important in the method according to the invention also because, contrary to the injection molding process, clamping of the component with the mold and the attendant pressing pressure are dispensed with.
However, in principle, it would also be possible to use non-flexible materials in the region of the cavity, as long as they have the necessary UV transmissibility. These include glass, polycarbonate or PMMA, for example.
So as to stabilize the mold, the same may be made of a non-flexible material in some regions, for example steel, aluminum, or plastic material. In this way, the shaping tool is easier to handle and less prone to become damaged. In any case, however, the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity. Suitable material combinations for the shaping tool are thus aluminum and silicone, or steel and silicone, for example.
The method according to the invention provides for a material having a UV-initiated curing mechanism as the sealing material. According to one proposed aspect of the invention, such a material may be polyacrylate- or polyisobutylene-based. Moreover, the sealing material should preferably be such that, when using the screen printing method, no bubble formation occurs in the product during application of the sealing material. This may optionally be achieved by adding appropriate defoamers.
According to one idea of the invention, curing of the UV-curable sealing material may take place in a UV chamber, into which the mold having the component placed thereon is introduced. As an alternative, the combination of mold and component may be guided close to UV LED fields, by way of which curing takes place. The wavelength range of the emitted UV radiation is preferably between 200 and 550 nm. Radiation having a spectrum of varying wavelengths or else having a spectrum of individual discrete wavelengths, for example 375 nm or 405 nm, may be used for this purpose.
One alternative embodiment of the invention provides for curing of the sealing material to be carried out using UV LEDs, which are applied directly onto the shaping tool. In this way, the manual work step of introducing the tool and the component into a UV chamber is eliminated, or an external UV LED field and the UV radiation can additionally be applied very precisely in the region of the cavity. The comments provided above in connection with UV chambers can be applied equally here with respect to the wavelength ranges of the emitted UV radiation.
According to claim 10, the invention also provides for a shaping tool for use in a method for producing a gasket on a component according to one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the tool comprises an upper face and a lower face and at least one cavity provided on the lower face which has an opening directed to the lower face and through which the cavity can be filled with a sealing material, and wherein furthermore the shaping tool is made of a UV-transparent material at least in the region of the cavity, and wherein, beyond the opening of the cavity, the tool has no supply conduit whatsoever that is open toward an edge of the shaping tool for supplying sealing material.
The comments already provided above in connection with the method according to the invention apply to the designations ‘upper face’ and ‘lower face.’
Contrary to shaping tools that are used in an injection molding process, the claimed tool thus has no supply conduit whatsoever that is open toward an edge of the tool for injecting sealing material. According to the invention, the edge of the tool shall be understood to mean all outer bounds of the tool, with the exception of the lower face in which the cavity is provided. Rather, the mold according to the invention is initially filled with a sealing material, and more particularly by introducing the sealing material into the opening of the cavity which is directed toward the lower face of the tool, before the component to be sealed is placed on the mold thus filled.
The tool is preferably made of a flexible material, such as silicone, at least in the region of the cavity. Moreover, the shaping tool can be made of non-flexible material such as steel, aluminum or plastic material, in some regions, so as to enable easier handling and stabilization.
According to one embodiment of the tool according to the invention, UV LEDs are applied directly onto the shaping tool, so that curing of the sealing material can be carried out without further displacement of the component and the tool, and moreover can be carried out in an easily localizable manner.
The invention will be described in more detail hereafter based on exemplary embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
A ring made of UV LEDs 19 is arranged above the silicone ring 15, the LEDs emitting UV radiation in a wavelength range between 200 and 550 nm. A clamp 20 is guided across the UV LEDs and the central core of the stabilization aid 16 so as to fix the UV LEDs and the individual components of the tool 14, the clamp being fixed to the stabilization aid 16 in an edge region of the tool 14 by way of screws 21.
The tool 14 shown only in a sectional view in
According to method step 2, the component to be sealed, which is not shown in the figures, is then placed onto the lower face 12 of the tool 14 provided with the sealing material and, in accordance with method step 3, is pressed onto the tool 14.
In the subsequent method step 4, the UV LEDs 19 provided on the tool 14 are switched on, and the sealing material is cured by way of UV irradiation. Due to the UV transmissibility of the silicone ring 15, the UV radiation can readily enter the region of the cavity 13 and initiates the curing mechanism in the sealing material there. The duration of irradiation depends on the amount of sealing compound to be cured. For sealing heights in the range of 0.2 to 1 mm, curing takes place within a few seconds.
After curing has been completed, the tool 14 is removed from the component to be sealed and the gasket joined to the same in a last method step 5. This is readily possible due to the good release action of the silicone with respect to the polyacrylate-based sealing material.
In principle, the method according to the invention makes higher process speeds possible than with the conventional injection molding method since the filling process and the curing process can be separated from each other. By eliminating the injection unit, moreover the tool and process costs can be lowered. Finally, it is possible to avoid inaccuracies in the geometry of the gasket to be produced, which necessarily occur in the injection molding method due to the injection pressure that is required and since the alignment between the tool and the component is not always optimal.
Becher, Jürgen, Drexl, Michael
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